LAY AWAKE IN PAIN AND MISERY. Mrs. Au7H3 of Oxide and Wolfram Streets. Broken Hill, says: "For four years my life was a misery, I suffered so with digestion. I would co to bed 'only to lie awalco in jiain and misery, until I was nearly mad. I tried everything, but cocitri get 110 rest or relief. Then my sister-in-law, Mrs. Brown, cf Warrnanibool, Vic., told 1110 of the Rreat benefit oho of her neighbours Hid received from Chamberlain's Tablets and induced me to try them. Tlio first few Ulo.'es brought relief and rest. After T liad finished two lwxes new life seemed to bo given me. I have had no return of my complaint, and now go about.-'my daily duties in a cheerful manner." S
Mr. Gerald Latham, a Liverpool general broker, who died worth .£9201, directed his trustees to sco that his body was taken !o its burial place "in Jl'Math's brake or a similar vehicle," but under 110 circumstances in a hoarse. Ho left iiis interest in tho goodwill of his business to' his salesman. .. t ... Tor Chronic Chest Complaints, • /Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Ib." Gd,, 2s. 6d, —Advtt • "
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1061, 25 February 1911, Page 14
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192Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1061, 25 February 1911, Page 14
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